Action Research for Citizen-led Change
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The process of undertaking research is designed to build knowledge. In almost all types, citizens should be consulted and invited to participate, and they should find some the process and results useful. But whose knowledge is built in the process, how are they acknowledged, and how is the knowledge shared? Who is involved in the analysis of the data? Who retains ownership of the knowledge, who is using it, and who is affected by it?
This course covers the fundamentals of action research for citizen-led change. This course will accompany you in identifying and undertaking research that engages citizens more fully from the outset in a spirit of co-learning. Focused at the community level, we will be examining research designs that incorporate an intersectional and gendered approach, and that build knowledge among local citizens so that they have the power and confidence to effect change, alongside allies and partners. As part of this course, you will develop a community action research initiative step-by-step over seven weeks, learning about the principles and methods appropriate for different action research purposes.
Benefits and Learning Objectives
During this course, you will:- Learn about the range of possibilities and purposes for action research in local and international contexts.
- Understand the action research cycle and the role of community members and other stakeholders in designing, conducting, and producing action research.
- Articulate your own assumptions to be challenged or confirmed during action research.
- Test a range of tools for sharing with your community.
- Evaluate different research methods for their contribution to citizen action.
- Understand and act on the ethical issues relevant to action research.
- Increase capacity to design and co-ordinate research that contributes to citizen-led action and considers gender equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Improve its ability to critically evaluate research and researchers.
- Exercise greater influence as stewards of ethical and effective research practice.
Time Requirement
As a course participant, you can expect to spend approximately 8 hours per week, over seven weeks.Technology Requirement
- Computer or laptop
- Reliable internet access (high speed is recommended)
- Speakers and microphone